I believe you want to do your own digital signature and xmlsec
implements XMLDsig standard. Thus, this is outside of the xmlsec
scope.
Aleksey
Frederic Aussenac wrote:
Hello,
I am currently wrting a program that should perform several operations
in order to populate properly some fields of an XML message.
a string is constructed by concatenating various functional fields.
With SHA-1 algorithm, a 160-bit message digest of this string is produced.
This digest is then encoded with my private key.
The result is encoded using Base64 encoding...this produces my final
electronic signature(a string of 176 characters)
I have gone through the posts and the xmlsec documentation but i must
admit i do not know which methods to use to obtain my expected result.
Did someone already code a logic like this one ?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Rgds,
Fred.
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